(1)
Can't you just do a clean install of the same OS on a newer machine, slave
the hard drive and point some pointers over to it? Mongo only know of
Unidata architecture ;)
(2)
What part of the old machine died? You can find some fairly old stuff on
eBay.
For example a working 386 25mhz cpu:
ht
Permissions, perhaps?
Running it using syscalls might provide some clues.
Best regards,
Henry
Henry P. Unger
Hitech Systems, Inc.
http://www.hitech.com
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This is a bit of a stumper (for me, anyway).
I'm having issues trying to exec uv from PHP on AIX.
Things work just fine in Windows (Apache or IIS) or Linux (Apache) so I know
my PHP syntax is fine.
On the AIX (5.2 uv 10.2.7) box:
Using PHP, I can exec 'echo 1 + 2 | bc' and get 3
I can run this
Good question. I am not sure. I would assume it does.
Try it on what you know to be a non-existent pts.
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Chuck,
You didn't mention backup: eg 3.5" floppy?
That removes any issues with re-installing the hard drive in a different
hardware environment.
And, I didn't see any mention of Pick flavor - eg: R83, AP or AP/Pro.
If its R83, it will probably restore onto mvBase very nicely, and then on to
I just tried this on a session that the computer was suspended on and it
thought the session was alive. I also did this to a non-existent tty
(/dev/pts/7a) it also thought it was alive.
if ! > /dev/pts/7a; then echo "dead"; else echo "alive"; fi
alive
Does the " >/dev/pts/??" set the $? return
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, Kevin King wrote:
> Is there any UDT option that causes a Unidata (7.1.16) session to be dropped
> when the telnet session is inadvertently disconnected? Barring that, when a
> telnet session is inadvertently disconnected is there a reliable way (AIX 5)
> to determine that a
Glen & Henry,
I'll give the 486 a try. Thank you both. With any luck, I'll plug the
drive into the 'new' 486 and they'll be back in business. I'll keep you
posted.
- Chuck
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Sorry, the ${prodid} is the process id, also obtained from the same
'listuser' command.
David Laansma
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I have a script that I run periodically does this.
Here are the critical elements of said script:
if ! > /dev/${devn} 2>/dev/null 1>/dev/null
then
/usr/udthome/bin/stopudt ${proid}
fi
${devn} is derived earlier in the script from the 'listuser' command.
Basically, if there is a pts in t
Is there any UDT option that causes a Unidata (7.1.16) session to be dropped
when the telnet session is inadvertently disconnected? Barring that, when a
telnet session is inadvertently disconnected is there a reliable way (AIX 5)
to determine that a session has or does not have a telnet client con
Chuck,
I agree with Henry. I don't see why the math-coprocessor would affect the
instruction set since it's backwards compat to i386. I have an original set
of AP/Pro 6.1.15 floppies but I'm missing system disk #1 so that may be
worthless. I have PicLAN though! Disk #1 is probably around here s
I can't imagine why it wouldn't boot on a 486DX. Worth a try.
Best regards,
Henry
Henry P. Unger
Hitech Systems, Inc.
http://www.hitech.com
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All,
This is likely to go nowhere, as the client is cash constrained, but
I have to ask...
I have a client still running a 386 Pick implementation. The system
died. The closest thing I have is a 486, but I don't believe I can
simply put the harddrive in a 486 and get Pick to boot. (If I'm
Thanks, Kebbon. Why didn't I think about that?! Welcome to UD, where
stupid things trip me up every day. :-)
Bill
Kebbon Irwin said the following on 7/24/2009 4:53 AM:
I found that you had to take two steps, first an
I found that you had to take two steps, first an SSELECT to establish your
order, followed by a LIST (or a sort with the same criteria, but it's
unnecessary in Unidata, even using break-ons and det.supp's).
I was able to get my daily summary of order values with running totals. LIST
ORDERS BRE
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